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Hey Monkey Face, How Are You Today...

Written by Richard Simmons| Sunday, 27 March 2011| There is 1 comment

they won't be able to keep a straight face

OK, have a good look at the photo that accompanies this article because that is exactly what you are if you're stupid enough to use an impotence product which has not been given approval by the UK health authorities. Anyone selling an impotence cure other than the approved Viagra, Cialis and Levitra is a criminal and at Ukmedix News we have seen that criminals don't give a damn about your health and they don't give a damn if you get sick or drop down dead tomorrow.

hey monkey face, how are you today...

You'll feel like an even bigger monkey if you get taken into hospital suffering from a medical complication as a result of using a fake erectile dysfunction medication. Imagine trying to explain to the pretty nurse or doctor that you took a product called Nite Rider Maximum Sexual Enhancer or another one which has been making the rounds called the STUD Capsule.  One thing is for sure is that they won't be able to keep a straight face and you will feel pretty humiliated.

Health Canada recently issued a warning regarding the above mentioned sexual products after they tested them and found them to contain undeclared amounts of Sildenafil despite the fact that the packaging and labeling said that they were completely natural and contained no prescription compounds.

The whole reason why the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are prescription drugs is because they can interact badly with other medications, certain individuals should not use them and the correct dose needs to be carefully ascertained.

Fake erectile dysfunction medication has been known to kill. If you get into trouble because you were stupid enough to buy a fake impotence medication you will only have yourself to blame. You might think you're being clever because fake impotence medication is so much cheaper but you definitely won't think that if anything goes wrong!

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On March 29, 2011 @ 09:23
Stephanie said:
My husband ended up in hospital after buying some off a dealer who told him it was the same thing, only cheaper!
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